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The world’s leading food and agribusiness bank

Rabobank New Zealand & Australia is part of the international Rabobank, the world’s leading food and agribusiness bank. As one of Australasia’s largest rural lenders, we are a significant provider of corporate financial services to the food and agribusiness sectors in New Zealand and Australia.

 

Rabobank is ranked as the world’s safest non-government owned bank by Global Finance Magazine, and has a AAA credit rating from Standard & Poor’s, which is higher than any New Zealand owned or foreign subsidiary bank in New Zealand.

 

Our success lies in our people, and our structure allows us to leverage our expert knowledge and global strength to deliver superior customer relationships and client value.

Individuals

Rabobank has a range of customised retail banking products and services to help individuals manage their finances and achieve their financial objectives. Offering convenient banking and flexible options, these include RaboPlu...

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Families

Rabobank’s extensive experience in working with family businesses reveals that many families find value in seeking guidance to make the very important decisions concerning succession facilitation. The Rabobank process has bee...

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Farmers

Rabobank has become a significant force in New Zealand agriculture. Our in-depth knowledge of agribusiness finance, and appreciation of the challenges facing New Zealand's rural sector, have enabled us to develop into one of ...

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Small to medium business

In New Zealand and Australia, Rabobank’s Business Banking division focuses on meeting the unique needs of ‘middle market’ clients – businesses operating beyond the farm gate in the food, agribusiness, beverage and related man...

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Corporate enterprises

Food and agribusiness is one of the largest and most important business sectors in New Zealand and Australia. Representing a significant portion of GDP, and employing an estimated 700,000 people across both countries, agricul...

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